Ayala, as I recall, did not like to get hit. He was a terrific front-runner. But wasn't too happy when somebody stood up to him. Your basic bully.
70s- Ali-Foreman 80s - Pryor-Arguello I 90s - Tyson-Douglas 00s - Corrales-Castillo I
student of the Fight Game. he studied film of opponents. great stamina.
too bad duran had to keep fighting - too bad his money vanished. you think he would have fought 34 years if he had money?
two key rounds. 6 - after a strong fifth - the only round Hagler won the vote of all three judges - and in which he buckled Leonard - he should...
Amazing fight - 21 years later it still arouses emotion. I covered the bout and scored it for Leonard - I was seduced by his story. It was a...
when you spend two years researching and writing a book about leonard and hagler - and don't expect to break even on it.
leonard-benitez. two lightening quick mirror-image guys feinting so much you could cut the tension with a knife. oddly, not on their toes.
no way mike weaver is behind jimmy young and jack sharkey. weaver nearly beat holmes in 79.
i'm for open scoring. it would make for better fights in the late rounds. no excuse for laying back if a fighter knows he's behind. in early...
mendoza wrote his Memoir in 1815. you could start with him writing at a table flashback to his career humphries, jackson, and on bring it...
Does anybody know what became of the legendary publisher of the 1970s and early 1980s? Flash's weekly newsletter was required reading - he was...
colin farrell.
go back and read mike katz' boxing articles for the ny times - you can pull them up from times archives or proquest. journalism is an art and a...
has to be louis. and not only because of Schmeling 2, but that's the one you think of for accuracy.